Rose Bowl Stadium Event Tickets.

The Pasadena Rose Bowl located just outside of Los Angeles is a United States National Historic Landmark and offers sporting events and concerts year round. The Stadium is home to the UCLA Bruins, the New Years Day Rose Bowl and the backdrop to the Pasadena Rose Parade. Join 92,542 fellow fans and witness some of the biggest NCAA games, Soccer matches and hottest concerts in Pasadena.

How to get tickets for a Rose Bowl event.

Since 1985 Barry's Tickets has offered a wide selection of tickets to all Rose Bowl events. Choose the event that you want to attend from the listings above. Once you select the one you can use our interactive Rose Bowl seating map to begin searching for the ideal seats for your budget.
If you are looking to attend a UCLA Bruins game or the actual New Years Day Rose Bowl, you can view the field from all sections inside the venue. Compare the physical seat inventory multiple parts at one time, opt for tickets priced low to high or high to low to find the perfect ones for your event.

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Where is the Rose Bowl located?

The Pasadena Rose Bowl is located at 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, California, U.S. 91103 and nestled among the San Gabriel Mountains in the Arroyo Seco of Los Angeles. Pasadena is roughly 20 minutes outside of Downtown Los Angeles. The seating capacity of the Rose Bowl is 92,542 with a field surface of natural grass.

Where to park at the Pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium

Parking at the Rose Bowl consists of General Parking, Parsons Lot and Shuttle Busses, RV Parking and Bus Parking. Overnight parking is prohibited in all Lots. Parking lots close 90 minutes following the conclusion of the event or game. Parking is first come, first-served. No saving of parking spaces is permitted. In and out privileges are not allowed.

Can you tailgate at the Rose Bowl?

Yes, the Pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium allows tailgating for your event. General parking lots (golf course, ball diamonds, Area H, West Drive RV parking) open six (6) hours prior to kick-off. When entering the parking lot, it is important to follow directions from parking personnel. Please note that there are no “in and out” privileges for vehicles. Guests must tailgate in front of or behind their vehicle only.

Rose Bowl Stadium Facts and Information
In 1902, the Tournament of Roses® Association decided to improve the day's festivities by adding a football game. Stanford University accepted the request to take on the powerhouse University of Michigan, but the west coast team was crushed 49-0 and gave up in the third quarter. The lopsided score encouraged the Tournament to give up football for Roman-style chariot races.

In 1916, football returned to stay, and the crowds soon outgrew the stands in Tournament Park. William L. Leishman, the Tournament's 1920 President, envisioned a stadium similar to the Yale Bowl, the first huge modern football stadium. He enlisted the help of designer Myron Hunt and builder William A Taylor, and mutually they made plans for a stadium in Pasadena 's Arroyo Seco area.

The new Rose Bowl stadium, a 57,000-seat horseshoe open on the south end, cost $272,198.26. The Tournament financed the scheme by offering ten-year subscription tickets for $100 each. Once completed, it was deeded to the city of Pasadena.

Local newspaper writer Harlan "Dusty" Hall, who also served as the Tournament's press agent, came up with the name "Rose Bowl" for the stadium, and on January 1, 1923, the Tournament held its first football game there.

The stadium grew with the Rose Bowl Game's fame. In 1928, the south end was filled in, growing the seating capacity to 76,000. Additional enlargements took place in 1932 (83,677), 1949 (100,807) and 1972 (104,696). The present seating capacity is approximately 93,000,

The Rose Bowl Stadium has been the site of many "famous firsts" throughout its history, as well as the first wire photo broadcast of a bowl game (in 1925), the first transcontinental radio broadcast of a sporting event (in 1927, on NBC). The first Los Angeles broadcast of a college football game (in 1948, on KTLA). The first national television program for a college football game (in 1952, on NBC). The first coast-to-coast color telecast of a college football game (in 1962, on NBC). The first satellite television transmits to Europe of a college football game (1968), and the first live satellite telecast of a bowl game to the Far East (in 1978). The first live Spanish-language show off the match took place in 1988, and in 1989, the Tournament of Roses celebrated the Rose Bowl Game's 75th anniversary.

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